Welcoming 2012: Can The Communist Party Get Any Dumber?

The more I think about the Communist regime in Vietnam, the less I am able to respect this poor excuse for a bumbling government. It is simple enough, there is really nothing respectable about the Communists in Vietnam. They sell out the country to foreigners, enrich themselves through the pockets of the people, and jail the patriots who speak out against the Chinese invaders. These are all well known among those of us who study the happenings of Vietnam today. Once in a while however, the Vietnamese government would go even further to do something so mindnumbingly stupid, completely boggling the mind of anyone with a shred of common sense.

There are numerous examples in the last two years alone. Just one year ago, last January, the Vietnamese government decided to attack American diplomat Christian Marchant. Marchant was simply on his way to pay a visit to father Nguyen Van Ly, a known democracy activist and religious figure in Vietnam. Marchant’s visit with Father Ly was by no means a threat to the government. Yet they still felt compelled to send the police to corner and beat up the American diplomat. As a result, U.S.-Vietnam relations were unnecesarilly strained, slowing down the process of normalization that Vietnam has been trying so hard to cultivate with America.

Earlier than that, in the fall of 2010, news circulated that the Vietnamese Communists have approved a movie deal with the Chinese, giving the Chinese full creative control over the life and times of the great Vietnamese emperor, Ly Cong Uan. The historical accuracy of this movie was, to say the least, extremely poor. The directors of the movie dressed up the emperor in Chinese robes, surrounded him with Chinese officials, and his palace is designed after Chinese architecture. Furthermore, the movie is shot in China, and all the major characters were dressed and decorated like they were Chinese. Luckily, the movie never saw the light of day, for fear of public outrage by the Vietnamese population. They literally gave the Chinese a chance to further rewrite Vietnam’s history and almost succeeded.

Just a few months ago in October, the U.S. government wanted to cooperate with the Vietnamese government on a Vietnam War repatriation project. The United States offered free financial support to the VCP as a show of good will, asking them to recover the bodies of all the soldiers who lost their lives in the Vietnam War. This includes not only North Vietnam, but American and South Vietnamese soldiers as well. Unfortunately, because of their arrogance, the VCP rejected American support, refusing to repatriate the corpses of the South Vietnamese. The war has been over for nearly 40 years, yet they still can’t move on. This was an opportunity for the Communists to project to the world that they were dignified, progressive, and most importantly, valueing human life. They had nothing to lose and so much to gain. Sadly, they were too stupid to understand this, and blew another opportunity to improve their international image and get closer to the U.S., both of which are goals they have been desperately striving for.

The latest act of stupidity took place only several weeks ago with the recent visit of China’s future President, Xi Jinping. In an attempt to cater to the next supreme leader of China, the Vietnamese Communists decided to greet the man with a modified Chinese flag. The standard national flag of the People’s Republic of China has one big gold star surrounded by four smaller stars. It is widely understood that the stars on the flag represent the Socialist aspects of the country, though that is not the full story. Alternatively, and unoffically, the stars on the flag also represent the ethnic groups of China. The large star represents the majority Han people, while the smaller stars make up the other ethnicities of the country: Xinjiang, Mongolia, Tibet, and Manchuria. Upon Xi Jinping’s visit, the Vietnamese Communists added another small star to the flag. What they meant by that gesture is pretty self explanatory. After all, which country has China been trying to take all this time?

It gives me chills thinking about why the Communists in Vietnam would even think of adding another star to that Chinese flag. The Vietnamese government has done some stupid things, and they do not show signs of getting smarter. What I’ve mentioned above are just a few of many, and have only taken place within the past year or so. It would be an understatement to say that Vietnam is in serious trouble, and another understatement to say that the country needs a change. What can we expect from the Vietnamese Communist Party in 2012? It is still unclear, they are so unpredictable and erratic, we can never know what they will do next. It is very devestating that Vietnam is run by these individuals. Please excuse my crassness, for if I didn’t know any better, I would say that this Socialist Republic of Vietnam is run by a bunch of retards. Happy 2012!

4 Responses to “Welcoming 2012: Can The Communist Party Get Any Dumber?”

By adding one more small star to the chinese flag showed a slavery mentality/attitude of the communist people. It should be noted that people of slavery attitude are despicable on earth and are different from slave. Slave that in a situation thay could not defend themselve and are suppressed into slave and these people are fighting courageously to regain the human dignity. However, people with slavery attitude tell the world that you can slave me and we are ready to be slaves for you. That is what the communist people in Vietnam are telling to the nomadic chinese. It is sad.

This article was so eye-opening to an American of Vietnamese decent who knows absolutely nothing of Vietnam. My father is trying to help the Vietnamese, French, American and Spanish community in California by shedding light on Vietnam’s suffering due to the communist regime. Again, thank you for this article

By telling people that Viet Nam needs to be intelligent while dealing with China, the communist government has tried to cover up their traitor acts. By winning the war, they have sold its people and soil to the Communist brotherhood. Sadly, unlike what we’ve been told about the Vietnam forefathers in the history, we are not that intelligent and courageous enough to see through and fight back to the traitors. Vietnamese had been very courageously toward the foreigners but cowardly in front of its own and that’s exactly what China has been doing so far. Too bad they are too ignorant to recognize that.